Adult and mature age apprentices and trainees
There is no upper age limit for apprentices and trainees in Queensland. In fact, older workers typically bring maturity, reliability and experience—valuable assets for any employer.
Training credit
If you've already got some skills and experience, you can apply for recognition of prior learning (RPL) which may shorten the time you serve as an apprentice or trainee. Apprenticeships and traineeships are competency-based, not time-based.
Higher wages
As a mature age apprentice or trainee, you may earn higher wages compared to younger apprentices and trainees.
Find out about wages and entitlements.
Incentives
As a mature age apprentice or trainee, your employer may receive specific incentives through the Australian Government for employing you.
To find out more details, contact your Apprentice Connect Australia Provider.